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  1. Geography of Greenland The bedrock under the ice Sermeq Kujatdlek Glacier at West Coast. Greenland is the world's largest island. Greenland is a self-governing territory of the kingdom of Denmark. This large Arctic island is near two countries, Iceland to the east and Canada to the west.

  2. Apr 9, 2024 · Greenland, the world’s largest island, lying in the North Atlantic Ocean. Greenland is noted for its vast tundra and immense glaciers. Greenland is a part of the Kingdom of Denmark, but the island’s home-rule government is responsible for most domestic affairs.

  3. Greenland's climate is a tundra climate (Köppen ET) on and near the coasts and an ice cap climate (Köppen EF) in inland areas. It typically has short, cool summers and long, moderately cold winters.

  4. Spoken. Greenlandic, Danish, English. This is a demography of the population of Greenland including population density, ethnicity, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects of the population.

  5. www.wikiwand.com › en › GreenlandGreenland - Wikiwand

    Greenland lies between the Arctic and Atlantic oceans, east of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago. It is the world's largest island, and is the location of the northernmost area of the world – Kaffeklubben Island off the northern coast is the world's northernmost undisputed point of land, and Cape Morris Jesup on the mainland was thought to be ...

  6. Inuit. Inuit account for 81% (2005) of the population of Greenland. Hunting is iconic to their culture and most Greenlanders still hunt at least part-time to supplement their diet and provide skins for clothing and kayaks.. Thule region. The northwest corner of Greenland is known as the Thule region.It is roughly the size of Germany, but inhabited by less than 1,000 people.

  7. Apr 15, 2024 · Greenland, the world's largest island, is about 80% ice-capped. Vikings reached the island in the 10th century from Iceland; Danish colonization began in the 18th century, and Greenland became an integral part of the Danish Realm in 1953.

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